Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker is the second game in the titular franchise, a role-playing take on the sport of soccer.
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It has some nice features like complete animated scenes with voice acting which for the time period was mind blowing, then again if you don't know the story prior to playing the game you won't understand much since the cut-scenes are extremely summarized and cut/re-invented to fit into the game (probably for time restrictions). Gameplay follows the exact same formula than the games from the Famicom or super nintendo, nothing new here really. Music for me is a downside since there are no bangers sadly which is a must for Captain Tsubasa games.
You have better options if you want to play old tsubasa games, imo best one is Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker. (btw the description in backloggd for this game is incorrect)
You have better options if you want to play old tsubasa games, imo best one is Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker. (btw the description in backloggd for this game is incorrect)
Same gameplay from the NES/SNES "Soccer RPG" games from the franchise. This one covers all the story from Tsubasa playing in school, which combined with being Sega CD exclusive is a no brainer as to why it faded into obscurity. Good gameplay but at this point I'm pretty sure people wanted some World Youth action.